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Rosemont Center

www.rosemont.org
2440 Dawnlight Ave., Columbus, OH 43211, 471-2626, Fax: 478-3234

For over 140 years Rosemont Center has been a treatment facility for children and their families when they are experiencing difficulties in their lives. Rosemont provides the unconditional acceptance, treatment, counseling, education and hope necessary to help people become more productive members of the community.  Rosemont Center is dedicated to fostering families’ growth through an array of mental health and individual/group treatment services.

Services include:

  • Eagle Heights Academy (Day Treatment/Partial Hospitalization): an on-site specialized therapeutic day treatment for students ages 11 to 17 unable to be successful in a "traditional" school setting.  Eagle Heights is designed to meet the mental health needs of adolescents that have severe emotional and behavioral difficulties at home, school, and in the community.  These young people often struggle with verbal and physical aggressiveness, poor school attendance and performance, truancy, poor coping and social skills, depression, suicidal ideation, low self esteem and troubles maintaining peer and adult relationships.
  • Outpatient Services: provides mental health services to youth and families from birth to age 19, using a competency based focus that builds on strengths and health utilizing solution focused therapy which involves both the child and their family. Both biological and foster families are required to be actively involved in the child's treatment.
  • Multisystemic Therapy (MST) & Functional Family Therapy (FFT): Home based therapy and 24-hour crisis services help children ages 11 to 17 and their parents learn to live together and thrive in a healthy environment.  Without these services children are in danger of being placed outside of the home.
  • Therapeutic Foster Care: We have thirty eight trained and caring treatment foster families who help keep children ages 0 to 21 in their communities and in a family setting while foster parents, biological parents and therapists work towards solutions.  
  • Pathways: Through a full range of services, we are able to provide short term accommodations and a stable atmosphere for girls ages 13 through 18 who have been taken out of their homes.
  • Group Homes:  Rosemont is able to provide two group homes serving adolescent females ages 15-18.  The first home is for teen parents and their children where they can learn life and parenting skills under supervision  The second home is an independent living home for children seeking emancipation from Franklin County Children’s Services, here they learn life skills for living in the “real world” under supervision.  
  • Somali Services: Our specialty trained teams provide individualized care for Somali children and families who need extra support in school and at home in acculturation.